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Time Machine extremely slow on Mavericks ?

Hi all !

I've installed Mavericks this morning on my Retina MacBook Pro.

Time machine seem to be SLoooooowwww !

When I clic "start backup", it takes forever to "prepare the backup" and then I when it finally starts to send the data over ethernet (via a thunderbolt adapter), it just doesn't get there. After half an hour, I got something like a few Mb transferered.

Anyone's got the same issue ?


Best regards,

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Oct 23, 2013 10:13 AM

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Nov 1, 2013 3:25 AM in response to Philippe Mingasson

Hi, i just got an brand new iMac 27" i7 an a upgrade to Mavericks some days ago. My problem is when copy from a Lacie BD XL external drive to my iMac, it takes forever to copy about 7GB from a DVD to my desktop, it is close to an hour with USB2 an a little bit less with firewire,about 5min. save) (firewire to thunderbolt adapter). If i backup a DVD with Handbrake with "low profile" i get about 30fps. With my mid 2012 Macbook Pro i5 i get about 250-275fps.under Moutain Lion Handbrake ver 0.9.9. and same Lacie XL Drive. Then i tried first to copy the 7 GB folder from DVD to my desktop (an Hour)😮 and then convert the folder in Handbrake, now i get stunning 600-650fps. So as i see it, the slow transferspeed is located to Firewire and the USB under OS 10.9 Mavericks.

Nov 1, 2013 5:11 AM in response to Philippe Mingasson

Had this problem since I upgraded to Mavericks on the first day available. Multiple chats / calls with Apple Tech Support. Re-install Mavericks / disk verify / check permissions / re-index Spotlight / re-image backup disk / etc...

Finally got a complete backup - 600GB after 3 days of running after indexing complete.

Now, system continues to index, and backups running extremely slow on iMac (15 hours for 4.2GB).


Do not have plist you mentioned, but do have com.Apple.TMLaunchAgent.plist


Should that file be deleted and the disk renamed?


Hopefully there is an Apple update out soon.

Nov 1, 2013 5:34 AM in response to woodsfortysix

I managed to do a full 700GB backup to USB drive attached to Airport Extreme at an OK speed -- took about a day. This is after following the plist file removal renaming/reformatting the drive, etc. Now incremental updates are at snail speed. I even did plist/lockfile deletion/restart again, selected the same drive and resumed backup with no changes. a 10MB incremental update still takes about 10 minutes.


My conclusion is that there is something wrong with Mavericks/Time Machine and I will patiently wait for Apple to release a fix.

Nov 1, 2013 6:22 AM in response to Philippe Mingasson

@woodsfortysix and @Almir.R - I agree with both of you - there is a problem with Mavericks and it needs to be fixed asap. I was lucky - three chats and two calls to Apple Care seems to have fixed my problems (with TM and Mavericks, at least...), but the fix is clearly not universal.


@woodfortysix - I don't know if deleting com.Apple.TMLauncherAgent.plist will sort out your problem, or is indeed advisable.


My advice is to call Apple (and refuse to pay the $19 fee - use the "Recently bought OS X" clause) and ask for their senior advisors to help you sort out your individual problems. The more calls they get, the sooner they'll get their engineers to sort out the problems...


"It just works..." Hmmm!

Nov 1, 2013 6:45 AM in response to faroutsider

Under Mavericks TM is using a whole lot more space ....

I just did my first backup with TM and backing up 395.2GB used 951.7GB on the TM disk !

How can it do this ? there is only 395GB of files on there ! Now I know they say TM has a 20-25% overhead but this is 240.8% !!!! Ridiculous !

I'd suggest this is why backups seem slow TM is actually backing up a lot MORE data then all the files its saving in a backup. What is it backing up ? This has to be a bug with Mavericks as under Mountain Lion it only used a few GB more then the files being backed up.

Nov 1, 2013 7:21 AM in response to drpopper

NOt really a reply to you drpopper, but I started a new back-up over wifi and after starting it on Friday of last week, I had 160GB of 470Gb in 7 days! The computer was almost useless when trying to do anything on the web.


This is a big problem and Apple needs to fix this. It shouldn't take 4 weeks of constant backing up to do the back up. I canceld it because I have things I have to do and I am trying a direct USB transfer. For the last 20 minutes it hasn't moved...

Nov 1, 2013 10:29 AM in response to Philippe Mingasson

OK, so after several weeks of incredibly slow backups that never really seem to end I figured I too would reply to this post in hopes that someone from Apple would respond and acknowledge that there is an issue.


The initial backup after upgrading to Mavricks took forever, but that was expected. However, every subsequent backup since also seems to linger forever; even the very small 10MB backups!


I have also noticed that iPhone syncs and backups are slow or never seem to finish since the upgrade. Has anyone else also experienced this?

Nov 2, 2013 12:37 PM in response to Philippe Mingasson

After the first back up, the next updates aren't bad. It must just be that it is a compleltey new back-up trying to replace files in the old back-up, which takes forever. If a clean back-up from scratch AFTER erasing the disc is the answer, then I think Apple should get that news out to people.


I am going to try this when the work week starts on my 2nd back-up. The first one took a long time over wireless, then USB on that drive took forever, I canceled used another drive which worked in 7 hours for 500GB.


I will report ack if erasing, then backing up on the 1st drive works.


Still a pain in the arse, but with technology, i've come to just expect problem after problem. One of my netwrok cameras just stopped working too. I had to set it up from Windows XP and can't for the likfe of me figure out why the mac won't do it. -

Nov 3, 2013 11:10 PM in response to Philippe Mingasson

Switching cables from FireWire800 to using the USB cable did the trick for me with backup issues. Now I can try to focus on getting spotlight tuned (the indexing goes on and on). The external hard drive is WD My Book Studio XL so it is USB 2.0. iMac is 2 years old as is the WD hd

I need to post a question now about mdsutil and spotlight privacy settings to figure that out!

Time Machine extremely slow on Mavericks ?

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